The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1927, Page 2

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| HOME EDUCATION | “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Frocbel, || Assoc West articles appearing | Kiul fation City Issued by the National rten 40 Street, New York are weekly in on lumas, Diplomacy By MRS. NISTOR NOEL ow, wha N Dolly 1d than : . 1 ( er bed and, as es a little dipl child goer to her bed., e¢ven better than : to consider the mat Let us sup; 1 unprejudiced point of your little e should t y ofte ink of miik ask our children to do things we other, you are should not like doing ourselves ill make a face Should we like to put down & It is time for book at the most exciting point be will pr in the story and go to bed? It amd give you far a child to stop in the hour, of a game Yoy . ¢an avoid this by sayir » begin- | - ning: “You may You can finish in hal¢ an hour.” Children nerally kne how long & game Il take., When a game is very| its fir 1 would not push 1e things they are playingi vith ruthlessly to one side in or- lor to be punctual to the mii- Why not give the children !mw warning when only five pr ten minutes are left, and even al- low a few more minutes if the game requires it? After all, what we want is hafr py, healthy children, and reason- ableness ou the part of the par- lent will do much to insure this to | joy 1t is impossible to make 'a rule that will apply to all chil- dr('n but the individuality of the | child and parental love and watch fulness should teach us the right nwrhud with each of our own. are we to ' then put pretiy when yon yvour milk now.” v and Mothe * RO S milld”*Shaill ragnday ctdon forget their | - Pussy makes a litt 2 laps up he milk Wrriedly as if {0 sa® rodd it s, you drink your: mall davghter immediately lows. 8itite Asiother = time adding some little dainty to ih milk and : “I wonder what will be in our sauc £ Then the odd eaten with the well. Bedtime some moth a child s t you might try milk, and all another trial The more t » less shé wants go to bed, “Your big “dolly gone to sleep fn your hed!" might say, having first pui tho is monial meeting. must be received hy The Empire Christian Sclence Reading Room not later tham 10 o’clock Satur-|in clhurch building. This room fs day morning to guar: ee change)open to the public Wednesday of sermon topics, etc. |afternoons from 2:30 to 4, The public is cordially inyited to attend these services and visit ’l!w reading room, Notices for this ewurch lemll) 13 b Nonhcrn Li; C%lht Yresbyle!‘mn f 5 urch gumer Fourth and Franklin REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor. Morning sermon .ot 11 o'cloci.y” Subject: Discont d Opti mist.” Special music by tie Choir. Bible School at Anembly of God Mission | *(Bethel Penteeostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Sunday services: 12:15 a. m.—Morning Wor- Bvening service «t 7:30 o'clock Bro. C. W. Holland of Subject of the sermon: “One will give the morning the Greatest Words in the Bible A warm welcome for every- Pastor ibia School. ning Worship aer who has tie work in uda 1 the United < States (for a uumber of years, and has Fourth ang seward Streets * ' pent the past year in the Yukon REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. imerpitory, at Mayo and Keno, :;’gg :- ;‘_Serl:v?:: s"‘{"\?;’r‘k {will speak In the evening, also f - next week. ers With God The Lord's Supper 7:30 p Sermon 10 UGO8 sunday of each month. Recognition of Respect Mid-week services every Tuee All are cordially invited. day and Friday at § p. m. 12:16 p. 800 p m. Mary §. in ngel M the first _Onthohc ”Ch?xvrch ; Preubytermn lhnvn Chur T Fifth nnd Gold Streets, LA 6:00 & w.—Low Mass in the HARRY WILLAKD. Lay Worker. Hospital Chapel 10:80 a. m.—Morning Service. $:00 2, mpLow Mass, Sermon 11:30 a. m.—RBible Sehopol. and General Communion for T:00 p. .- —Wednesd everybody. | week prayer service. 10:30 a. gn Mass and! A cordial welcome is givan to Sermon, (all to atténd these services. {1:30 p wm —Sunday School. - ~—— Must Not Wear 7:30 p. m. — Rosary, Sermon rnd Benediction of the Blessed .. % |Kiits Too High {Above Knee flgcumcmv | PRy B | RS xoly y Trinity Cathedral | EDINDURGH, Scotland, Qet. CHARLYS E. RICE, Dean. |=—As a result of American Phone 5603 iSunday services: wHoly Commuuion 8 a. Morning Prayer and 11:00 & m. “Sunday Sehool 12:30. Evening service at Douglas. “Tuesday — All Saints’ Holy Communion 10:00 & .- 2 and Fuglish tourists donning kilts in | Seotland o campaign is under way m, againgt improper wearing of the Sermon kilt. The chief offense of new- comers is to carry the kilt too high above the knees. ‘In some |cases as much as three inches of Day—"'the limb'is shown above the knee- T ycap. The Kilt Society of Scot. ‘hmll has been asked to give an ilufllt'ml opinion as to the height | the kilt shonld he' worn, Resurrection Lutheyan Church or of Third gnd Main Sts. 4 . HARRY R. ALLEN, Pustor| * ’unalv services: 1‘ e e ———— NATIVES MARRIED mie Jackson and Helon Al Indians, were married yes- "11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. aliernooy i the #8ybjcet: ‘“The Birthday ot Pro- stantism.” 6 p. m—-Sunday Sehool. p. m.—Evening worsbip. “What Martin Luther “to the World. Mny welcome 18’ extended worghip with the con- m“fi': fl:{crmlum Sun- m and bring a friend.! A " d pupers for sale ar T Yo Emaplre 'lnl problems of apy In any period a natural se- |’ | der the IRE CHII DREN NEED MOTHER’S CARE, NOT GOVERNESS’, §AYS MRS. LOWDEN The OREGON, 1, Oct. 29 | surest way to get Mrs. Frank 0. | Lowden to talk animatedly and with enthnsiasnmi is to mention children and ¢hild rearing. She belleves that the mothers of today in the upbringing of their children face the most perplex- of history. Froni her owp experf: ence she proffers this advice: “Ng mother must delegate tq an out- ny portion of her responsi- The daughter of George M. Pullman, 0né ,of the country’s | 5 richest men and wife of Frank O. Lowden, fopmer congressman and | forpier govepnor of Illingis, Flar- ence Lowden hag been content fo make mothérhood her ‘life work. ® She has reared the four Lowden children on their great Sinnissippi estate of lllm ACpes . At é)ypnm N When = Géorge' M. lmun Lowden, mow 30, or: his sisters, Frances, Harriet or Flgrence, stubbed thulr toe of humped their head they went to mother for comfort, not to' 8 nurse OF a gov- erness. ' As {héy grew blder they spent their school " yacations on “the farm,” am g the llmpla thipgs that rural’ lolk do’ and tak: ing part in the lite” of the vi VIENNA All!"h: Oct; B9-—Af- ter. centuries of ‘use of the “left hand side™ = for ’ traffic, Aust¥ia .| has. decided to follow the exampls “One must greate. s wholesome |°f the United 'States and adopt nllen of mlmlp m c)aelldran A ln(d‘"‘" right-hand side, . The changze Mrs. Lowden. ' “Then they will be| Will inyolve ‘an expenditure of wholesome and Tine. They must $2,100,000, since the . governmeni do simple ' things and live in|[Will have to change thousands of wholesome ' siirroundings. ‘The | slgnal boxes, switches, sema- country i the Rlace ‘to britg up|PHOres. lampposts and - switch- children. "It siiplifies a mother's men’s huts. task tremendously,” i G G o M, Periodically Mrs. Lowden jour- neys to Chlng: a ftew hours ride Italy to “Gbfltl trom Oregon. 8he is'a member of the hoard of 'various Chicnqn hos- pitals and the visiting Nurses' As- sociation, but’ her active interest is in her hbllb Ql!t!lda things are semnd‘ BANKER, WIFE; ROME, Qct. 20— hnvemlur 1 will be known hereafter thrpugh out Ttaly. as “Natlonal Rice Day.' Premier Mussolini sald vesterday. The Duce made ' the annauige: ment while discussing plana . for using . rieé as the daily. food for Haltans.’| Hs exnmml it is pat 14 p. m. yest'y. 80.41 SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1927 | Weather Conditions As Recsrded by the U - Wulher Btuu \ Forecast for Junean and vimuty, beginnmg 4 v. m. today: Fair and ecolder tonight, moderate |northeast to southeast winds. LocCaA Barom, Temn. us | I | | l. | Sunday posgibly showers; liges gumdity Wind Velooity. Weathsr ~Rain ‘4 a. m. today..29.51 36 98 Misting Ncon todsy . .29.48 37 98 Oldy e A " CABLE AND RADIO ’us TODAY * 8a.m. Precly, _Sam. Velocity ;l hrs. Weather £l .10 “Clear § 10 Snow ~ 0 Clear - L1 Nldy 0 Cldy 0 Cldy Cldy Clear Misti) .oy Rair Cldy Cldy Rain Nome Bethel ranana Eagle st. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodigk Cordoya Juneau Ketchikon Prince Rupert.. Edmonton . Seattle Portland San FlJll('N(n.. Pt *—Lgss than lQ nnq: ole.—Qbservations at” Dutch Harhbor, '~ Kodak) Princ Rupert. Edmonton, Seattls, Portland and San, Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p, m., Juneau time. The pressure is, high in the Aleutian Islands and the mid- dle Yukon Valley and is low in Northwestern and Southeastern Alaska. 'I‘hp pressure is rising in the Gulf, of Alnkn a’fl lalllnx in the ‘Kskokwim, Valley and s rising in the Norfl Pacific States. Falr weather has prevailed in the middle and nuthwe-:- ern portions of the Territory and there has been nuolplnuon ir the extreme eastern portion and in uurthern Bering Ses. . Tem- peratures have risen in Western Alm-ku and fallen in u.g East- | the need -of brushing up on his chemistry. - The senator has reg: istered at MeGill university fpart. time gt ep! n [u:qlty of ,arts and will_take the preliminary : course . of chemflt:y leading to further work in thal suhject. —e—— of his plan for doing away with the necessity of jmporting &9 much wheat. ——————— 71 Years of Age But Goes Back to College MONTREAL, Que., Oct, 20—At '"": EMPIRE 148 TH 1Al the age ot 71, Senator J. P, B. BF!H‘ gm,gg.rggmfiw‘":g (‘nsgrnm Montreal enzlneer leclv PLAN'l' [ ALAI Cluldren 8 aml Mfanta fettirn EADY TO- WEAR He was born Nov. 8, 1863, at Al | ton, 111, where he rmtud a pub- lic school educatfon, - and . weit with his parents to Chicago when he was 20 years old. ' His tirat job was as nvessenger far . the I)linois Trust and Savings . Bank, | apd in six years he climbed to high place fn thé councils. of the bank. In 1878 ‘a financisl flurry all but wrecked the 'bank and| By when it was tottering, its. destiny was placed W the hands of youn, Mitchell. 'He instituted a Beries | of reform principles, one of whith | was that ‘no loans were to be| njade unless covered by full roly 1gteral. g Strist on Rules ! On one oceasion it 1s related | that P. D. ‘Armour sent to the bank from the tioor of the stoek sxchanza o horry call for a' logn | f $100.000. but the young bank wosidomt #ank baok word that he ! onld net 0zp'ze Mr. Armour's | requect W sufficient guar- antee for, The_ transac: values, ' Only a few o we are affermg you im' Lides 148 D) GiRLS’ COA’I’S— !fl'm\ aml his @ i tie) 1o tha hank Sl frived ol M ifne's “pust prospeped un- ilitgr:2 of Mr, Mitchell and in 20~ frs Jts deposits grew flom STA0GN to $69.000.060. He | retired from :be aptive Joader T f the” hahleigg 1e n, = .r\I vrer 't was gaerced with the Mey cltants’ Loan and Trust v pd tie Gorp Bxchanga Rank vpdec tie name aof the lm npis Merghants'’ Trust Company. This m ¥ Sipade the new. hapk the sey 0 renk in Njols. gnd Mr. Mitghell was called oyt of | retireme@t to bepowe itg hepd. | of Railropg | Waa 8 fpember of the boards 4 Chicdgo and ipstjtutiops of five ymvlg .many large bl nes. ‘.d prullnpfl econ: 1ite as wejl ay in publie, of uv”fll York tina was @ .4 cpmpanies 'l ness entel { ,ln 1890 marpipd I ett of, Bristol, Ptess Your ) . - Wo_sall 30 delver. Phoms K Nortuery Licat Prs B Rev. 0: A, STeLiaax, MORNING SERMON AT 11 $/CLO contented Optimist.” Spegial BIBLE 50%00), A EVENING SERVICE AT 7 “One of the Greatest ! A WARM i this ad. “A'3isit 'to oir store wnll epnvinee yon of lhe woudcrf h ‘In l:: vel;mr, ave ! collars - ané Ph i Ininnu flannelette A speciul purchase makes it possible to give the public these woudarlul f the many bargains. we havie dre ‘mention mdlucs this sale, ! ¢ 1o fe dak H §gle Starts Friday Morjr”'ng JERSEY - DRESSES— In green, rose, tan and'brown, longsleeves —pleated skirts; neatly trimmed. Sizes 8 to 14 y : years. Regular values, ~Special—85 “‘" $6.75 10 $8.50. i - o to $2.75. BOY'S SUITS— WASH DRESSES— In English print, broadeloth, pongee and ginghams. Size:2 ynu to 12 years,' - ° Special—$4, 'Peto $5.50 INFANTS— Infants’ flannelett 40 cents to 95 cents B Gertrudes—35 conts to| 50: mm 1 n aerp, nnva’ty lnflnu bath robes|ens, and Jorsey nk;:blue!and wllile ag i - SOOT DESTRQYER, Will Clean Out Your Stove Plpes wlthout Takmg Down Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertakmg P PONEM. Pubtic Stenogra phpr J B. BURFORL & CO 0 BURE OYSTEIQS ARE IN SEASON .- W bk better heat, and .o yon have, . .. Wouldn't nh]fi Ia do. 1t 1t gost mors, It dossp't.; roally costs less m 1 will praye It. .. We carry & fill lu Ol S@VE ONE D¢ Buynliesl'fldm at Rhodes DOLLAR

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